EricK Posted December 27, 2013 Author Posted December 27, 2013 I created a program to take care of the all off. Here appears to be the solution for the dining kpl status. This program works when the kitchen lights were triggered off from the ISY (meaning the dining kpl turned off): If Status 'Great Room / Great Room Devices / GR Kitchen Lights' is Off Or Status 'Great Room / Great Room Devices / GR Island Lights' is Off Or Status 'Great Room / Great Room Devices / GR Breakfast Lights (DB)' is Off Or Status 'Great Room / Great Room Devices / GR Pantry Lights' is Off Or Status 'Great Room / Great Room Devices / GR Sink KPL - A Cabinet' is Off Or Status 'Great Room / Great Room Devices / GR Cabinets R (DB)' is Off Or Status 'Great Room / Great Room Devices / GR Family Room Lights' is On Or Status 'Great Room / Great Room Devices / GR Spots KPL (DB) - A Spots' is not Off Then Wait 4 seconds Set Scene 'Great Room / GR Dining KPLs' Off Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') This following program did not work when the kitchen lights were turned off from a kpl button, only if the switchlinc listed in the program was physically turned off: If Control 'Great Room / Great Room Devices / GR Kitchen Lights' is switched Off Or Control 'Great Room / Great Room Devices / GR Island Lights' is switched Off Then Set Scene 'Great Room / GR Dining KPLs' Off Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')
oberkc Posted December 27, 2013 Posted December 27, 2013 This following program did not work when the kitchen lights were turned off from a kpl button, only if the switchlinc listed in the program was physically turned off Is this not what you expected?
EricK Posted December 27, 2013 Author Posted December 27, 2013 This following program did not work when the kitchen lights were turned off from a kpl button, only if the switchlinc listed in the program was physically turned off Is this not what you expected? Sorry, I did not pick up on using status rather than control in your post. Trying to come up the ISY learning curve quickly. Eric
Xathros Posted December 27, 2013 Posted December 27, 2013 Don't worry, some of these things still trip me up on occasion too. You will get the hang of it. -Xathros
oberkc Posted December 27, 2013 Posted December 27, 2013 Programming, at any level, is an precise and unforgiving endeavour. The good news is that it will do exactly what you tell it...every time. The bad news is that it will do exactly what you tell it, regardless of whether that is what you want.
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